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Publikováno v:
AIAA SCITECH 2023 Forum.
Autor:
Steven T. Green
Publikováno v:
Journal of American Ethnic History. 41:122-124
Autor:
Steven T. Green, Shane B. Coogan
Publikováno v:
AIAA Propulsion and Energy 2019 Forum.
Autor:
Steven T. Green
Publikováno v:
2018 Joint Propulsion Conference.
Publikováno v:
Day 2 Tue, May 01, 2018.
A computational modeling effort was undertaken to combine finite element analysis (FEA) and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) methods to simulate the closing of the blind shear rams of a blowout preventer (BOP) under flowing conditions. The objectiv
Publikováno v:
46th AIAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE Joint Propulsion Conference & Exhibit.
Many spacecraft are designed to spin about an axis along the flight path as a means of stabilizing the attitude of the spacecraft via gyroscopic stiffness. Because of the assembly requirements of the spacecraft and the launch vehicle, these spacecraf
Publikováno v:
Volume 2: Fuel Cycle and High Level Waste Management; Computational Fluid Dynamics, Neutronics Methods and Coupled Codes; Student Paper Competition.
This paper presents results of a computational study conducted to assess the multiscale resolution capabilities and limitations of different Detached Eddy Simulation (DES) multiscale turbulence models in unsteady flow predictions for internal axial f
Publikováno v:
Volume 2: Fuel Cycle and High Level Waste Management; Computational Fluid Dynamics, Neutronics Methods and Coupled Codes; Student Paper Competition.
This paper presents preliminary results of a computational study conducted to analyze the turbulent flow in the lower plenum of an advanced next generation gas-cooled reactor. The turbulence models used in the current simulations are the Detached Edd
Autor:
Steven T. Green, Neil T. Van Dresar, Danny M. Deffenbaugh, David Walter, Franklin T. Dodge, Shane P. Siebenaler
Publikováno v:
40th AIAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE Joint Propulsion Conference and Exhibit.
The development and design of a cryogenic liquid quantity gauge for low-g applications is described. The gauge, named the Compression Mass Gauge (CMG), operates on the principle of slightly changing the volume of the tank by an oscillating bellows. T
Publikováno v:
AIP Conference Proceedings.
The development and design of a cryogenic liquid quantity gauge for zero-g applications is described. The gauge, named the Compression Mass Gauge (CMG), operates on the principle of slightly changing the volume of the tank by an oscillating bellows.